Back at it again with another review, this time, the extremely urban Lincoln park zoo.
I also have a new review system. Next to each exhibit you will see between 1 and 5 *
This is a new system that I will be using to judge the exhibits.
*= Disgrace
**= bad
***= Average
****= Great
*****= Outstanding
So lets get into this review, shall we?
Overview
The Lincoln park zoo is located right in the middle of the windy city. It sits on just 35 acres but receives over 3Million annual guests. Most likely due to its many entrances, Proximity to parks and other attractions, and did I mention... its FREE. It is also home to many state of the art habitats they are well known for. The zoo is improving a ton in the recent years with new exhibits like Macaque forest, Penguin cove, and the arctic tundra. As well as closing outdated exhibits such as The bear line, and the penguin/Sea bird house. So where is the zoo today? Lets see.
Lion house *
Oh god. Most people come through the East gate the most. This makes the cat house the first impression. This is the worst first impression in zoo history. One side of the building has 2 mediocre grottos for a lone tiger, and a trio of lions. Both are small, somewhat narrow, and have glass viewing windows. The tiger exhibit has a puddle that I think is suppose to be its pool, and the lions have an impressive pride rock. The other side of this outdated abomination has 5 cages. 2 circular cages at the end hold Pumas, and snow leopards. While 3 smaller ones in between, hold an Amur leopard, a lynx, and a red panda family. (whos exhibit isn't that bad really) We haven't even gotten to the worst part yet. The building it self is the loudest I have ever heard. It heart my ears, but it must be a never ending nightmare for the cats that cant escape it. A ugly gift shop takes up space that could be used for the cats. That same side has a 2 lion and tiger prison cells that look faker than Milwaukee county zoos small mammal house. But the worst part of this ugly building is across from these cells. 5 narrow, cramped, unreal, and all indoors. A jaguar is allowed to a pair of AFRICAN exhibits. The poor thing paces almost all day. The other 3 are a home to servals, and the last one makes Tropic world look like the Mona Lisa. So glad this disgrace is getting a $30million makeover soon.
Seal pool ***
Very simple. A circular pool with underwater viewing, a simple land area, and arena type seating, that's home to grey and harbor seals.
Macaque forest ****
This impressive complex opened in 2015. The zoo has had a successful breeding program with already 4 births. 2 viewing plazas look into the large habitat that includes a hot spring, a stream, real and fake trees, and some decently placed mock rock. The larger plaza has a technology station that the primates sometime use.
Childrens zoo ***
The misnamed complex acts as a North American exhibit. A interior building shows reptile and amphibian terrariums. As well as American krestals, and small owls. The biggest feature of the building is the underwater viewing for river otters, and beavers that are opposite to each other. Above water viewing is on opposite ends as well. Red wolfs have a dense long exhibit. While black bears, have a long grassy exhibit viewed mainly through glass.
Primate House **
This older building that was originally the small mammal house. It has a bit of a bad rep but is better than what you think. A pied tamarin has a tropical paradise. While Francois Laungurs have a tall but concrete exhibit. Debrazza monkeys (Former drill habitat) and Allens swamp monkeys/colobus monkey habitats are fairly large but unreal habitats. Crowned lemurs have a smaller scale exhibit. Howler monkeys and grey titis have decent exhibits. Lastly the White cheeked gibbons have a ugly indoor area, but have a decent outdoor area.
Center for African Apes *****
This outstanding complex opened in 200 with 3 impressive habitats. Gorilla bamboo forest, Fig forest, and dry river bed valley. Bamboo forest is a spectacular gorilla island with trees, and a waterfall in a grassy habitat. Chimps and a second gorilla yard are also great but large cages. 3 identical indoor habitats have fake bamboo, woodchips, and great climbing areas. Definitely the highlight of the zoo.
Hoofstock loop ***
Zebras, (3 yards) peccerys, camels, red kangaroos, takins, (2 yards) Ostriches, and alpacas all in average habitats.
Part 2 coming soon.
I also have a new review system. Next to each exhibit you will see between 1 and 5 *
This is a new system that I will be using to judge the exhibits.
*= Disgrace
**= bad
***= Average
****= Great
*****= Outstanding
So lets get into this review, shall we?
Overview
The Lincoln park zoo is located right in the middle of the windy city. It sits on just 35 acres but receives over 3Million annual guests. Most likely due to its many entrances, Proximity to parks and other attractions, and did I mention... its FREE. It is also home to many state of the art habitats they are well known for. The zoo is improving a ton in the recent years with new exhibits like Macaque forest, Penguin cove, and the arctic tundra. As well as closing outdated exhibits such as The bear line, and the penguin/Sea bird house. So where is the zoo today? Lets see.
Lion house *
Oh god. Most people come through the East gate the most. This makes the cat house the first impression. This is the worst first impression in zoo history. One side of the building has 2 mediocre grottos for a lone tiger, and a trio of lions. Both are small, somewhat narrow, and have glass viewing windows. The tiger exhibit has a puddle that I think is suppose to be its pool, and the lions have an impressive pride rock. The other side of this outdated abomination has 5 cages. 2 circular cages at the end hold Pumas, and snow leopards. While 3 smaller ones in between, hold an Amur leopard, a lynx, and a red panda family. (whos exhibit isn't that bad really) We haven't even gotten to the worst part yet. The building it self is the loudest I have ever heard. It heart my ears, but it must be a never ending nightmare for the cats that cant escape it. A ugly gift shop takes up space that could be used for the cats. That same side has a 2 lion and tiger prison cells that look faker than Milwaukee county zoos small mammal house. But the worst part of this ugly building is across from these cells. 5 narrow, cramped, unreal, and all indoors. A jaguar is allowed to a pair of AFRICAN exhibits. The poor thing paces almost all day. The other 3 are a home to servals, and the last one makes Tropic world look like the Mona Lisa. So glad this disgrace is getting a $30million makeover soon.
Seal pool ***
Very simple. A circular pool with underwater viewing, a simple land area, and arena type seating, that's home to grey and harbor seals.
Macaque forest ****
This impressive complex opened in 2015. The zoo has had a successful breeding program with already 4 births. 2 viewing plazas look into the large habitat that includes a hot spring, a stream, real and fake trees, and some decently placed mock rock. The larger plaza has a technology station that the primates sometime use.
Childrens zoo ***
The misnamed complex acts as a North American exhibit. A interior building shows reptile and amphibian terrariums. As well as American krestals, and small owls. The biggest feature of the building is the underwater viewing for river otters, and beavers that are opposite to each other. Above water viewing is on opposite ends as well. Red wolfs have a dense long exhibit. While black bears, have a long grassy exhibit viewed mainly through glass.
Primate House **
This older building that was originally the small mammal house. It has a bit of a bad rep but is better than what you think. A pied tamarin has a tropical paradise. While Francois Laungurs have a tall but concrete exhibit. Debrazza monkeys (Former drill habitat) and Allens swamp monkeys/colobus monkey habitats are fairly large but unreal habitats. Crowned lemurs have a smaller scale exhibit. Howler monkeys and grey titis have decent exhibits. Lastly the White cheeked gibbons have a ugly indoor area, but have a decent outdoor area.
Center for African Apes *****
This outstanding complex opened in 200 with 3 impressive habitats. Gorilla bamboo forest, Fig forest, and dry river bed valley. Bamboo forest is a spectacular gorilla island with trees, and a waterfall in a grassy habitat. Chimps and a second gorilla yard are also great but large cages. 3 identical indoor habitats have fake bamboo, woodchips, and great climbing areas. Definitely the highlight of the zoo.
Hoofstock loop ***
Zebras, (3 yards) peccerys, camels, red kangaroos, takins, (2 yards) Ostriches, and alpacas all in average habitats.
Part 2 coming soon.